@Nara said:
With the exception of manufacturing and companies dealing in physical items, the office isn't the company anymore. It's just where people come to work. Keeping legacy infrastructure around goes against that culture shift.
That's very true. It's amazing how so many people are missing that.

@scottalanmiller I got to see the Pixel. I still would prefer the newest HP 14" Chromebook though, speakers sound better than the rest I have seen. Acer's touch capability is nice, but that's not something I need nor want on a laptop right now. That's why I own a tablet.

@Dominica said:
So many people on my FB feed post bogus links to things. It's so annoying. Verify stuff before you pass it on. Is that so hard?
So many people prefer to post than to be accurate. All they care about is sensationalism, I actually think that they like it when it is crazy because it gets more attention.

@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Android is too "free" for its own good. People are free to have it not work and no vendor is making sure that you get a reliable experience.
LOL... OHhh this is toooooo true!
It's really true. It makes it amazing for hobbyists and people for whom entertainment value and flexibility rule. But for professionals and people who need a rock solid phone experience, it fails.

There are a few challenges. Inside the phone they have to switch from batteries to high longevity capacitors to make it work. There is a lot of research going on to make that happen, but it alone is a big hurtle.

As long as the server side doesn't suffer the horrible security flaws that the desktop does - What difference does it make what the back end runs? I don't really want an answer, it's just a thought exercise.

@Bill-Kindle Not so much apathy as the impacted people have little clue where to go and how to resolve. Seems you can get one "cause" per year with Syria, North Korea, MH370, "the economy", and other issues...not much remaining bandwidth for outrage.
Security != convenience, else people would've jumped en mass to MSFT's own EMET ages ago—
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2458544
Still not perfect, but better than default

@scottalanmiller said:
Yes... Relinquishing it to the NSA.
If the NSA is the global community......
"U.S. officials set strict conditions and an indeterminate timeline for the transition from federal government authority, saying that a new oversight body must be created and win the trust of crucial stakeholders around the world, officials said. An international meeting to discuss the future of Internet is scheduled for March 24, in Singapore."

Then there was that report about figuring out the types of sites people were going to from the https traffic: http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/03/new-attack-on-https-crypto-might-know-if-youre-pregnant-or-have-cancer/

@ajstringham said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
Feature request time, word of the day banner at the the top of MangoLassi ! Challenge: Properly use the word in a few sentences!
I think this request could end up exasperating @addie and @steve. But I'm game!
Hahahah A.J. Please go to sleep. I need to post more.